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How to enable TLS to windows server?

bg flag

The servers running Windows server datacenter 2016 on Azure. As per the documentation says, by default TLS 1.2 is enabled but, i checked the registry and TLS does not exist on the registry.

So how can i enable TLS on this server

vidarlo avatar
ar flag
Which registry keys did you check? What do you want TLS for? RDP? SMB? WWW? What makes you believe tls is not enabled?
pl-jay avatar
bg flag
Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ CurrentControlSet\Control\SecurityProviders\SCHANNEL\Protocols
pl-jay avatar
bg flag
Using TLS for both RDP and WWW
pl-jay avatar
bg flag
Since there aren't any registry keys related to TLS, i guessed it TLS not enabled
ng flag
Your question doesn't make a lot of sense. TLS's isn't something that is just "on" you need to configure it for whatever service you need it for. If you want it for IIS then you need to install a cert and enable it for your web app, for RDP you need to configure a cert in the cert store and configure IIS to use it. You need to go look at the services you want to run and understand how TLS works with those services. Looking for a registry key is not going to help you.
pl-jay avatar
bg flag
@SamCogan i guess i misunderstood what TLS means, so then what i need to do is enable for web app which hosted on iis. Right
cn flag
Try stating what you are doing that isn't working.
vidarlo avatar
ar flag
@pl-jay You want to serve the web page over https?
vidarlo avatar
ar flag
Does this answer your question? [Checking TLS 1.2 enabled or not on my Windows Server](https://serverfault.com/questions/1041384/checking-tls-1-2-enabled-or-not-on-my-windows-server)
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cn flag

On Windows Server 2016, if there are no specific Registry values for TLS 1.2, it means it is enabled for both server and client purposes. There is nothing you need to do.

You need registry entries to turn it off.

You can have registry to have it on, but if they are not there, it is on by default.

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bg flag
Thanks for the explanation.
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